Brodie Van Wagenen announced on WFAN Wednesday that his former client and the Mets most famous minor leaguer, Tim Tebow, will begin the season in Triple-A Syracuse.

The former Heisman Trophy winner and failed NFL quarterback hit .284 with six home runs and 36 RBI in 84 games with Double-A Binghamton last season before breaking the hamate bone in his right hand. Tebow, who decided to try his hand at being a professional baseball player in 2016, was targeting a major league call up last September before being injured. Van Wagenen said that Tebow could be called up if there is an injury in the major league outfield.

“If Tim Tebow is the best offensive player in Triple-A at that point, he’s going to be in Mickey’s lineup,” Van Wagenen said referring to Mets manager Mickey Callaway.